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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Is it a mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="brian b" data-source="post: 19869" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>I am sure I will have many people disagree</p><p>with me but I have proven it to myself and</p><p>other's that it is better to make a drop</p><p>chart and click your scope in than any fancy</p><p>reticle. The military uses MIL-DOT reticles</p><p>because they are faster to use,but if you have the time and a ballistic program it is</p><p>much more accurate to dial your scope in for</p><p>the range provided your scope is of sufficent</p><p>quality to return to 0</p><p> B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian b, post: 19869, member: 2797"] I am sure I will have many people disagree with me but I have proven it to myself and other's that it is better to make a drop chart and click your scope in than any fancy reticle. The military uses MIL-DOT reticles because they are faster to use,but if you have the time and a ballistic program it is much more accurate to dial your scope in for the range provided your scope is of sufficent quality to return to 0 B [/QUOTE]
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